What happens when life doesn’t go according to plan? You take it again. Love, Take Two is a conversation-driven podcast about second acts, fresh starts, and the unexpected turns that lead us to who we’re meant to become. Hosted by José Rolón and Jaimie Kelton, each episode dives into candid, funny, and deeply human stories of love, loss, pivots, and plot twists. From breakups to breakthroughs, Love, Take Two is about choosing yourself, rewriting the narrative, and proving that when it comes to life and love, sometimes the sequel is better than the original.
Brian McManamon has spent his career bringing complex characters to life on stage and screen. But his own story is just as compelling.
In this episode of Love, Take Two, Brian opens up about the loss of his father, surviving a violent attack in New York City, and the life-changing period that led him to his husband of more than twenty years. He reflects on how grief, love, and resilience shaped his journey as an actor, teacher, husb...
Bryce Ziskin spent years trying to build the kind of life that looked stable and predictable on paper. But motherhood, grief, and a series of unexplainable moments ultimately pushed her toward the path she had spent most of her life trying to avoid.
In this episode of Love, Take Two, Bryce opens up about growing up with intuitive abilities she did not fully understand, the traumatic experiences that changed her relationship with con...
Tony Morrison has spent his career making sure the right stories get told. It took a little longer to turn that same intention toward his own.
In this episode of Love, Take Two, Tony sits down to talk about the journey that took him from producing at CNN and Good Morning America to working at GLAAD to launching Morrison Media Group, where he now builds culture moving campaigns for brands like Disney, Netflix, and the NFL. It is an e...
Most people move to New York with a plan. Jove Meyer moved to New York with $700 and figured the rest out on Craigslist.
In this episode of Love, Take Two, Jove takes us back to where it all started — a leap of faith into a new city with virtually nothing, and a scrappiness that eventually built one of the most recognized wedding design businesses in the world. His work has been featured in Vogue and The New York Times, he has...
What does it look like to build a life at the intersection of art, activism, and heartbreak — all while the world around you feels like it is coming apart at the seams?
In this episode of Love, Take Two, Marti Cummings gets into all of it. As a drag performer, TV personality, and activist who has performed on all seven continents and hosted their own talk show, Marti has never done things the conventional way. That includes be...
Most people know David Archuleta from the American Idol stage. Far fewer know what was happening beneath the surface the entire time.
In this episode of Love, Take Two, David sits down to talk about Devout: Losing My Faith to Find Myself, his 2026 memoir that pulls back the curtain on a journey most of his fans never saw coming. From winning Star Search at 12 to becoming one of the most recognized faces of the American Idol era, Dav...
Most people spend their teenage years figuring out who they are. Alessandra Ciuffo spent hers winning on Food Network.
In this episode of Love, Take Two, Alessandra takes us back to where it all started — stepping in front of a camera at 12 years old on Rachael vs. Guy: Kids Cook-Off and then going on to win Guy's Grocery Games at 15. What could have been a fun footnote became the foundation for something real. Today she is th...
What does it take to build something from nothing and then decide to start over again?
For this week’s guest, Alexis Bittar, that question has defined his career.
In this episode of Love, Take Two, Alexis reflects on his early days selling vintage jewelry on the streets of New York City and how that experience shaped his approach to creativity, business, and risk. What began as a scrappy, self-made path evolved into a globally ...
What does it actually look like to be a working parent in Hollywood — not the glossy version, but the real one? Morena Baccarin is not here to sugarcoat it.
In this episode of Love, Take Two, Morena gets candid about the side of her life that does not make the press junkets — the school runs, the scheduling gymnastics, the guilt, and the joy that comes with raising kids while maintaining a career that demands everything ...
What happens when faith, identity, and healing intersect in the most unexpected ways?
For this week's guest, Timothy Schraeder Rodriguez, that intersection became both his greatest struggle and his most powerful mission.
In this episode of Love, Take Two, Timothy opens up about his decade-long experience with conversion therapy while working behind the scenes at some of the most influential evangelical megachurches in America.
He sh...
What does it take to completely reinvent your life?
For this week’s guest, Jesus Martinez — known to many as RuPaul’s Drag Race fan favorite Shuga Cain — the answer was walking away from stability and choosing something far less certain, but far more true.
In this episode of Love, Take Two, Jesus reflects on the decision to leave behind a six-figure corporate career to pursue drag full-time. He shares how step...
What happens when humor becomes a tool for change?
For this week’s guest, Dana Goldberg, comedy isn’t just about getting laughs, it’s about telling the truth, building connection, and making a real impact.
In this episode of Love, Take Two, Dana reflects on the experiences that shaped her voice. From finding her footing in stand-up to becoming a comedian known for saying the things everyone’s thinking (but mig...
What does modern masculinity actually look like?
For this week’s guest, Jonathan Gregg, it looks a lot like vulnerability, feeling secure in yourself, and a willingness to question the roles we’ve been taught to play.
In this episode of Love, Take Two, Jonathan reflects on growing up in a conservative Southern environment and how those early experiences shaped his understanding of identity, relationships, and masculinity....
What happens when love, identity, and creativity collide?
For this week’s guest, Sophie B. Hawkins, those forces have shaped both her life and her legendary music career.
In this episode of Love, Take Two, Sophie reflects on the experiences that helped define her voice — from the early days of writing deeply personal songs to the breakout success of hits like “Damn, I Wish I Was Your Lover.” She shares how nav...
We’ve all hit our own version of a rock bottom, right?
Well, for this week’s guest, Jeremy Crittenden, that rock bottom moment became his take two.
Known for his work in science fiction television, including roles on Star Trek: Discovery and The Expanse, Jeremy opens up about his unexpected journey into stand-up comedy, his experience performing on Broadway, and the deeply personal turning point that reshaped his life and...
What’s a childhood moment that quietly shaped who you became?
For this week’s guest, Lena Hall, it was sending out invitations to her eighth birthday party and no one showed up.
In this episode of Love, Take Two, Lena reflects on how her early experiences with performance, rejection, and identity influenced the trajectory of her career — both the drive that fueled her and the pressure that followed. That once self-d...
We all thought we’d have it all figured out by 28… but what happens when not getting what you wanted turns out to be the best thing for you?
In this week’s episode, Drew Droege shares candidly about missing the arbitrary goals he set for himself and how asking the question, “What does making it really mean?” completely changed his perspective.
Drew Droege is an actor, comedian, and writer best kno...
José Rolón and Jaimie Kelton sit down with the iconic Dominique Jackson — actress, model, and LGBTQ+ advocate best known for her role as Elektra on Pose — for a conversation about what a real take two looks like.
Dominique opens up about her journey, from the debilitating fear she endured under the new administration as a trans woman to being brought back to life by her community.
Together, they talk about Dominique&rsqu...
Welcome to Love, Take Two! In this solo kickoff episode, José Rolón and Jaimie Kelton share why they created this podcast and what “take two” really means to them.
They open up about the moments that forced them to pivot — in love, in work, and in life — and why starting over isn’t failure, it’s information. Think less “perfect comeback story” and more honest reflections on detours, do...
What happens when life doesn’t go according to plan?
You take it again.
Love, Take Two is a conversation-driven podcast about second acts, fresh starts, and the unexpected turns that lead us to who we’re meant to become. Hosted by José Rolón and Jaimie Kelton, each episode dives into candid, funny, and deeply human stories of love, loss, pivots, and plot twists.
From breakups to breakthroughs, Love, Take Two is about choos...
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